Commercial burglary--May 14, 5:58 a.m. W. El Camino Real. Burglars were caught on video surveillance kicking in the roof ventilator of South Bay Hydroponics and Organics and stealing several hydroponic grow light bulbs before being interrupted by the manager, who responded as a result of the alarm notification. The burglars were not apprehended.

Residential burglary--May 13, 3:45 p.m. Duane Court. An unknown person entered a home through an open bathroom window and stole various items of jewelry and two laptops.

Robbery--May 13, 2:57 p.m. Lakehaven Drive. An unknown person on a skateboard rode by a woman and took her backpack containing a stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, hemoscope and first-aid supplies.

Attempted residential burglary--May 13, 2:47 p.m. Karameos Drive. Two Latino men attempted to burglarize a home by cutting a window screen. They were captured on video surveillance but were not apprehended.

Residential burglary--May 12, 1:09 p.m. E. El Camino Real. An unknown person broke into an apartment by prying open the lock of a kitchen window and stole a digital camera and two iPads. The burglary was possibly associated with additional burglaries in the same complex and an assault with a deadly weapon. Within the same complex, an attempted burglary was interrupted by the homeowner. The burglar was seen using a pry tool to gain entry. The homeowner confronted the man, who fled. The homeowner caught the burglar, but the burglar pulled out a semiautomatic handgun. The homeowner lunged for the gun and it discharged. They wrestled to the ground and the homeowner let the burglar go after a short struggle. The burglar and an accomplice fled in a Mercedes SUV.

Commercial burglary--May 9, 8:18 a.m. Fairwood Avenue. An unknown person broke into a classroom at Fairwood Elementary School and stole a MacBook Air laptop.

Robbery--May 8, 6:45 p.m. 600 block of E. El Camino Real. A woman was robbed of her necklace charms while pushing her stroller. An African-American man in his early 30s, about 6-foot-3, 180-195 pounds, medium complexion, short black hair and no facial hair, wearing a white T-shirt and sky blue sweatpants, yanked the woman's necklace from her neck and ran off with $2,000 worth of charms from the 22K gold necklace. He ran westbound on E. El Camino through an adjacent commercial complex and northbound through the complex over a brick wall and out onto Foxtail Drive.

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